The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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Side 55
Thomas Moore. IRISH LANGUAGE . 55 CHAPTER IV . Antiquity of the Irish language . - Learning of the Irish Magi , or Druids , - Our accounts of the learning of the Irish Druids , though far more definite and satisfactory than any that ...
Thomas Moore. IRISH LANGUAGE . 55 CHAPTER IV . Antiquity of the Irish language . - Learning of the Irish Magi , or Druids , - Our accounts of the learning of the Irish Druids , though far more definite and satisfactory than any that ...
Side 57
Thomas Moore. ANCIENT IRISH ALPHABET . * 57 57 of the Greeks , the Irish alone continued to adhere to the original number - the same number no doubt which Herodotus saw graven on the tripods in the temple of Apollo at Thebes - the same ...
Thomas Moore. ANCIENT IRISH ALPHABET . * 57 57 of the Greeks , the Irish alone continued to adhere to the original number - the same number no doubt which Herodotus saw graven on the tripods in the temple of Apollo at Thebes - the same ...
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... Irish . The casual coincidences he has pointed out between several Irish words and the corrupt jargon , as it is most probably , which Plautus produces as Punic , are certainly curious and imposing ; and more than one writer of high au ...
... Irish . The casual coincidences he has pointed out between several Irish words and the corrupt jargon , as it is most probably , which Plautus produces as Punic , are certainly curious and imposing ; and more than one writer of high au ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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